Commonly Asked Hawaii Public and Private School System Questions – Moving to Hawaii?
I had a client recently ask me a few questions regarding the public and private school system in Hawaii and the Oahu housing market. I think this is truly relevant as I find most of my clients are looking for the same answers. Hopefully, you will find my answers helpful as well. Go for it!!
1. Because our children are still young, I would also like to explore the option of public schooling until middle or even high school, then transferring to the private system. Are there areas that are strong in terms of the public schools as well?
My top two areas as far as being close (within a thirty minute drive in traffic) to the major private school systems would be Makiki and Waialae Iki. Makiki is within a 5-10 minute drive to Punahou in traffic, but not as strong as Waialae Iki is as far as elementary school, according to Honolulu Magazine. Waialae Iki goes to Aina Haina Elementary School (Rank 7 according to the chart below) and Makiki is Lincoln Elementary School.
2. What are your honest impressions about the Hawaii market? Do you expect prices to rise by next year and if so, due to what factors?
My honest impression of the market is that this could be the year to buy, barring any unforeseen economic events or natural disasters. Interest rates remain low and have dipped a little, but according the lenders, the U.S. cannot keep purchasing bonds and eventually, rates will have to increase. I do expect prices to increase over the next two years starting end of this year, early next year…but it will be a slow process. The bottom of the market is typically when interest rates are low, not necessarily prices.
There is hardly any inventory right now, we don’t have anywhere to expand. Currently, we have 5-6 months worth of inventory, which is a healthy amount, but there are many listings going over asking, even in this “down market.” Things are moving if they are priced right and in decent, even fixer condition. In some areas, you will find it is a buyer’s market, and other areas, it’s a seller’s.
The market is most likely not going to skyrocket and we still have an economy that hasn’t recovered yet, but we are definitely in a better position than most states, because we have nowhere to expand.
Websites for a few metro Honolulu private schools:
Here is the public school list: 2010 Hawaii State Public School Rankings and check out Grading the Public Schools.
I have included the top elementary schools in Honolulu and where they are located. Think about where you want to send your children for elementary school, with the goal of sending them to private school by intermediate if you can. The entry levels for private school are, typically, Kindergarten, 4th, 6th, 7th, and 9th Grade, but you can still get them in off the waiting list in high school. It will also be on their websites.
School | Rank | District | |
Liholiho Elementary – Kaimuki | 3 | HON | |
Manoa Elementary – Manoa | 4 | HON | |
Noelani Elementary – Manoa | 5 | HON | |
Wilson Elementary – Kahala/Kaimuki | 6 | HON | |
Aina Haina Elementary – Aina Haina | 7 | HON | |
Maemae Elementary – Nuuanu | 8 | HON | |
Hokulani Elementary – Kaimuki | 9 | HON | |
Koko Head Elementary – Hawaii Kai/Portlock | 10 | HON | |
Aliiolani Elementary – Kaimuki | 11 | HON | |
Kahala Elementary – Kahala | 13 | HON | |
Hahaione Elementary – Hawaii Kai/Hahaione | 16 | HON | |
Waikiki Elementary – Waikiki | 22 | HON | |
Nuuanu Elementary – Nuuanu | 23 | HON | |
Kaimuki Middle – Kaimuki | 27 | HON | |
Lanakila Elementary – Liliha/Kalihi | 29 | HON | |
Wailupe Valley Elementary – Aina Haina | 35 | HON | |
Ala Wai Elementary – Waikiki | 38 | HON | |
Royal Elementary – Downtown | 40 | HON | |
Kapalama Elementary – Kalihi | 46 | HON |
David Buck
July 16, 2011
Caron- I noticed Wailupe Valley is still showing on the list. Isn’t that one closed now?
David Buck
July 16, 2011
Caron- I noticed Wailupe Valley is still showing on the list. Isn’t that one closed now?
Caron A Ling, R, CRS
August 1, 2011
It is! This was from 2010. They did close that school down.
Caron A Ling, R, CRS
August 1, 2011
It is! This was from 2010. They did close that school down.